Health Unit raises awareness about Bats and Rabies

from the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit Bats are nocturnal animals and feed most actively two or three hours following sunset. Bats are...

Ontario’s Action Plan 2020: responding to Covid-19

The first phase of Ontario’s response to COVID-19 includes an unprecedented $17-billion in additional resources for our health-care system and direct support for people...
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Message from the Mayor

This past Friday, I had the chance to address the community through my first Mayor's Virtual Address organized by the Chamber. It was an...

Exercise and Arthritis, what’s the link?

by Richard Chartrand "Is exercise safe for my knees?" Dr. Bryce Lee DPT (doctor of physiotherapy) https://www.strength-space.com, gets this question regularly from physical therapy patients...

100 Women Who Care North Grenville kick off year three

100 Women Who Care North Grenville is excited to be launching into their third year. Since its inception in 2017, this group of local...

TAKE A STEP FORWARD on May 27

LGIH is excited to be holding our 1st Annual Walk A Mile In Her Shoes® fundraising event to raise funds and awareness for the...

Leeds, Grenville and Lanark Region moved to Yellow – Protect Level

from the Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit On December 9, the government of Ontario announced that the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark region will...
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Survey Says!

Thank you to the close to 400 people who have completed Winchester District Memorial Hospital Strategic Planning survey. Now, we would like to hear...

Baldwin’s Birds

Spring is definitely here, as demonstrated by the returning garden birds and the bird skeins across the skies, as each migratory bird returns to...

Remembering Robin

Robin James Morgan lives on in the hearts of his parents and grandparents – and now his memory is also helping the youngest patients...